Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A Chinese friend has used a service to get this kind of help. Let me ask her for the contact info. She was happy with the woman who came to help her.
oP here - this would be fantastic. I do not have family who can come help and my mother has offered to fly someone in to help for the month. But, we would have to board her and of course, we have limited space and I doubt my husband will be altogether happy with a stranger from china living in his home! I am considering an ad in the paper, but I haven't quite gotten there yet. Thanks and please pass along the info if you can.
Anonymous wrote:A Chinese friend has used a service to get this kind of help. Let me ask her for the contact info. She was happy with the woman who came to help her.
Anonymous wrote:i've heard that there are places in NYC where you can stay and recover. MY SIL posted on a Korean website last time for people we could have come over and help us out and she sent me their phone numbers. The one lady who helped us out for a few weeks after our first child's birth only spoke Korean. Have you tried something like that? My guess is that many of the people who do that kind of work would probably only speak Chinese?